I think Nunn has out played both Gallaway, Lewis and Aiken so far. Gallaway can't run the correct routes but I don't think Bill is ready to give up on him. With his speed and experience, I don't blame him. Aiken is reliable and valuable on special teams. But I think Lewis will be cut for Nunn. I don't see Nunn making it to the practice squad if he gets cut. Someone will scoop him up. I would love to see this kid make the team. He has speed, good hands, and creates good separation. Also, spending time with Moss during the year will prove invaluable to his career and could make him exceptional. Thoughts?

I agree 100%. I would keep Nunn, and I would do it at the expense of either Galloway or Lewis. Aiken is too valuable on special teams, and honestly has shown more as a receiver than Galloway or Lewis as well.

I don't see much of a chance at all of Nunn making it to the practice squad. There are too many Belichick disciples out there. Who cares if he was undrafted. The kid can play, and BB has kept those type of players before.

You would think Nunn has shown enough on offense and special teams to make the team. The wr position has got to be the hardest cut to make this year,you can make a case for everyone of them even Ortiz who was cut. Nobody seen enough of Galloway to make a decision except the coaches. It's not like a 35 year old wr is going to play much in the preseason,so none of can really know where he stands. With JG being 35 and Welker bang'd up we will probably have at least one wr on the practice squad. The others should be picked up on waivers because we really have a deep talented pool.

Nunn's story is the kind of thing Bill loves: tenacity, perseverance and making the most of the opportunities that do come your way. I think Bill finds a way to keep him. I'd do it by slipping Crable and Wheatley onto the practice squad rather than cutting any of the other receivers. I'm not sure how Bill will do it.

As far as Branch, I know WR is the least of our needs, but how could you resist a Brady/Branch reunion? They can read each other's minds. That's really the only scenario in which I see them letting go of Galloway.

Nunn's story is the kind of thing Bill loves: tenacity, perseverance and making the most of the opportunities that do come your way. I think Bill finds a way to keep him. I'd do it by slipping Crable and Wheatley onto the practice squad rather than cutting any of the other receivers. I'm not sure how Bill will do it. As far as Branch, I know WR is the least of our needs, but how could you resist a Brady/Branch reunion? They can read each other's minds. That's really the only scenario in which I see them letting go of Galloway.Posted by RobertBro

With Slater and Ventrone gone, it looks pretty much like Nunn is in to me. They need the speed on special teams.

Nunn's story is the kind of thing Bill loves: tenacity, perseverance and making the most of the opportunities that do come your way. I think Bill finds a way to keep him. I'd do it by slipping Crable and Wheatley onto the practice squad rather than cutting any of the other receivers. I'm not sure how Bill will do it. As far as Branch, I know WR is the least of our needs, but how could you resist a Brady/Branch reunion? They can read each other's minds. That's really the only scenario in which I see them letting go of Galloway.Posted by RobertBro

Branch does fit into not the Pats needs or plans. Renunions rarely work out because we move on and our priorities and lifestyles change with them. This post is regarding keeping Nunn and he deserves to be on the squad. J. Galloway should be cut to keep Nunn. Nunn is perhaps not as fast as J galloway but he is fast and has great athlethic ability plus he catches the balls even the easy ones, which JG may or may not. He's home run or none. Nunn'S younger than J. Galloway and will be around a lot longer. Wht say you?

Nunn's got reaonable speed, is quick, and has hands made of glue. While Moss is stretching the field, the #3 receiver should have the ability to help move the chains....that burden can't fall solely on Welker.I don't think Galloway will survive in the middle of the field, and he'll drop some...maybe big ones. Put a receiver out there that helps move the chains,then run the ball with purpose and conviction, and then, play action, and air it out to Randy. I think Nunn has proven he can separate a little, catch the ball, and help keep a drive alive....and he will get better...maybe a lot better. I'm sure I'm wrong, but I'd go with the kid...